Julia Baird
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See if he gets some warm fuzzies. And hey, yeah, I know it could be at the start of a whole thing.
I've been growing up being taught and really believing that forgiveness is a very important and powerful thing. You give someone another chance. You allow them to be better the next time. And you free yourself from any of the tight and horrible feeling of resenting someone or holding on to something they did bad, some way in which they harmed you.
I've been growing up being taught and really believing that forgiveness is a very important and powerful thing. You give someone another chance. You allow them to be better the next time. And you free yourself from any of the tight and horrible feeling of resenting someone or holding on to something they did bad, some way in which they harmed you.
I've been growing up being taught and really believing that forgiveness is a very important and powerful thing. You give someone another chance. You allow them to be better the next time. And you free yourself from any of the tight and horrible feeling of resenting someone or holding on to something they did bad, some way in which they harmed you.
And I wanted to write about this book because I did find occasions in which forgiveness just was absolutely eye-wateringly present. I talked to a man who was almost murdered when he was 10 years old by someone who put like a pick through his head, who he later, decades down the road,
And I wanted to write about this book because I did find occasions in which forgiveness just was absolutely eye-wateringly present. I talked to a man who was almost murdered when he was 10 years old by someone who put like a pick through his head, who he later, decades down the road,
And I wanted to write about this book because I did find occasions in which forgiveness just was absolutely eye-wateringly present. I talked to a man who was almost murdered when he was 10 years old by someone who put like a pick through his head, who he later, decades down the road,
That man confessed and the little boy, then a man, chose to forgive him and was the only person visiting him in the final days of his life. I find stories like that incredible. And he says to me, well, I had to show my kids that there was another way, that we have to break this cycle.
That man confessed and the little boy, then a man, chose to forgive him and was the only person visiting him in the final days of his life. I find stories like that incredible. And he says to me, well, I had to show my kids that there was another way, that we have to break this cycle.
That man confessed and the little boy, then a man, chose to forgive him and was the only person visiting him in the final days of his life. I find stories like that incredible. And he says to me, well, I had to show my kids that there was another way, that we have to break this cycle.
If we don't break this cycle, then we're always hating and we've always got grudges and we will never get out beyond it. And there was something quite beautiful in him personally, actually. His name was Chris Carrier and he's one of these gentle souls, but forgiveness is hard won, hard fought for for him.
If we don't break this cycle, then we're always hating and we've always got grudges and we will never get out beyond it. And there was something quite beautiful in him personally, actually. His name was Chris Carrier and he's one of these gentle souls, but forgiveness is hard won, hard fought for for him.
If we don't break this cycle, then we're always hating and we've always got grudges and we will never get out beyond it. And there was something quite beautiful in him personally, actually. His name was Chris Carrier and he's one of these gentle souls, but forgiveness is hard won, hard fought for for him.
Thanks so much, Mike.
Thanks so much, Mike.
Thanks so much, Mike.